Donald Trump suggested without evidence Wednesday that Iran might have been involved in two recent attempted assassinations against him, as he called for threatening to blow the country to “smithereens� if it harmed a presidential candidate.
During campaign remarks in North Carolina, Trump said the two attempted assassinations “may or may not involve, but possibly do Iran. But I donâ€
Officials with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence briefed Trump on Tuesday about “real and specific threats� by Iran to assassinate him with the goal of destabilizing the United States and sowing chaos, campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said in a statement Tuesday. Cheung also claimed without evidence that Iran wanted Vice President Kamala Harris to win the November presidential election.
Trump said in North Carolina the U.S. should threaten a devastating military response to any harm against a U.S. presidential candidate. If he were president, Trump said, he “would inform the threatening country, in this case, Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens.â€� He added, “But right now, we donâ€
Those remarks drew condemnation from the National Iranian American Council, which called them “an outrageous threat that should be widely condemned as psychotic and genocidal.�
In a joint statement released by ODNI, the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency earlier this month, the agencies said that “the FBI learned additional details about Iranâ€
Trump spoke Wednesday as world leaders including the president of Iran gathered in New York this week the United Nations General Assembly.
“We have large security forces guarding him and yet theyâ€
During his speech in North Carolina, the former president also spoke at length about the war in Ukraine, blaming Biden and Harris for the conflict and claiming without evidence that a “deal could have been made.� He also sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying: “we continue to give billions of dollars to a man who refuses to make a deal,� a reference to U.S. military aid.
“Biden and Kamala allowed this to happen by feeding Zelensky money and munitions like no country has ever seen before,â€� Trump said. “Itâ€
Trump has repeatedly claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin would have never invaded Ukraine if he were still president. The Washington Post previously reported that Trump has privately said he could end Russiaâ€
Zelensky — who spoke at the U.N. on Wednesday — is currently on a visit to the United States to try to drum up further support for the war as Russia makes advances ahead of winter. The Ukrainian leader plans to outline a “victory plan� in a meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday and also plans to see Harris. He has also sought to meet Trump to discuss the victory plan, which includes a list of Ukrainian requests, including NATO membership, that Kyiv says would help repel future Russian attacks.
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Trump and Zelensky have a tense relationship that dates back to 2019 and the former U.S. presidentâ€
Trump associates, including House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) have said that the appearance amounted to a Democratic campaign event in a swing state. Johnson on Wednesday sent Zelensky a letter demanding that he fire Ukraine’s ambassador in Washington, Oksana Markarova, for her role in organizing the visit.
In his speech, Trump lamented the destruction from the war, calling the country “absolutely obliterated.� He further appeared to suggested that Ukraine wants the United States to “send American kids over,� which is not a current request from the Ukrainian government.
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